Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 288, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1922 — Page 7

APRIL 13,1922.

REROUTING OF ALL CARS DUE TO TRACK WORK New Courses Announced by Company Effective During Repairs. Reconstruction of street car tracks on Pennsylvania street between Maryland and Georgia streets will be started Kriearning by the Indianapolis Street >ilway Company and all car lines routed over this section will be re-routed, the company announced today. • The new routes will be as follows: Columbia—South in Delaware to Maryland, west in Maryland to Meridian, north in Meridian to Washington, east in Washington to Alabama, north in Alabama to Massachusetts avenue and thence over regular route. Brightwood—South in Alabama to Washington, west in Washington to Pennsylvania, south in Pennsylvania to Maryland, west in Maryland to Meridian, north in Meridian to Washington, east in Washington to Alabama and then north in Alabama over regular route. Pennsylvania—South in Pennsylvania to Maryland, west in Maryland to Meridian, north in Meridian to Washington, east in Washington to Pennsylvania, north in Pensylvania over regular Pennsylvania route. South East—English, Lexington, Prospect, Minnesota, west in Maryland to Meridian, north in Meridian to Washington, east in Washington to Virginia avenue, southwest in Virginia avenue over regular route. THREAT TO TAKE HIS OWN LIFE BRINGS RELIEF Hendrickson Has Place to Sleep, Food and Job Promised. Through a note addressed to the police In which he announced his intention of taking his life, because of despondency and inability to obtain work, Samuel G. Hendrickson today has a place to sleep, somethin? to eat, and will go to work for the city Monday morning. A small boy took a note to police headquarters yesterday, saying the writer’s body would be found in White River in three days, if he failed to obtain a job. Through published accounts of thnl fact, the police received information which enabled them to locate Hendrickson. He was taken to Police Substation 4. The firemen and policemen at the station made up a purse and bought Hendrickson something to eat and secured a lodging house for him. He broke down and sobbed when the money was given to him. When John F. Walker, head of the city street cleaning department, heard of Hendrickson’s plight, he gave the unfortunate man a job. Hendrickson denies sending the suicide note to police headquarters. He said that he probably lost it on Washington 6treet, where it was found by someone and sent to the police. He has been making his home at 104 South Davidson street. Rainbow Veterans Have Special Car Members of the Indianapolis chapter of the Rainbow Division Veterans’ Association will make the trip to the State convention of the organization at Bloomington. May 19 and 20. in a special car. Arrangements for the trip were made at a meeting of the association in Superior Court, Room 3. last night. The special car will leave on the Illinois Central at 6:40 o’clock Friday, May 19, and will be equipped in overseas style, reminiscent of the “40 hommes-S chevaux’’ days in France. A round trip fare of $3.08. providing fifty men make the trip, has been obtained. Hold Memorial for Late Mayor Bosse EVANSVILLE, Ind., April 13.—Vanderburg County Democrats held memorial services for the late Mayor Benjamin Bosse. Will Carleon. former State Senator presided. Tributes were paid to the memory of Mr. Bosse. who at the time of his death, was Democratic State chairman. A musical program also was presented. MOVIE ACTRESSES AND THEIR HAIR Did it ever occur to you that every movie actress you have seen has lovely hair, while the most popular count their curls As their chief beauty? In fact, many are leading ladies just because of their attractive looks. Inquiry among them discloses the fact that they bring out all the natural beauty of their hair by careful shampooing, • not with any soap or makeshift, but with a simple mixture by putting a teaspoonful of cantrox (which they get from the druggist) in a cup of hot water and applying this instead of soap. This full cup of shampoo liquid is enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. After its use, the hair dries rapidly with uniform color. Dandruff. excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. The hair is so fluffy that it looks much heavier than it is, its luster and softness are delightful.—Advertisement.

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Tomorrow L. S. Ayres & Cos. Opens a Radio Room After diligent search of the radio market, which is just now in a chaotic state, we have succeeded in gathering an impressive collection of the best-known and most reliable Radio Sets, Loud Speakers and other supplies, made by the Radio Corporation, Grebe, Kennedy, Clapp-Eastman, DeForest, Tusca and Crosby. The stock includes, in addition to complete sets, large supplies of parts for the amateur who wants to build his own apparatus. There are storage batteries, recharging outfits, switches, wires and all the other necessities. Ready Tomorrow, Friday, Sixth Floor In opening this Section it is our intention to adhere strictly to the traditional Ayres’ policy—to offer for sale only the most reliable merchandise to he obtained; to have ready for our customers, as well as the market will permit, complete selections of everything needful; and to render all service and assistance in our power.. For instance, every Set will be demonstrated to the customer in the department, to make sure it is in full working order. Expert Radio Men In Charge In charge of the department will be Mr. J. Lloyd Wayne, a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and for many years actively In charge of telephone maintenance and operation for the Indiana Bell Telephone Company. Mr. Wayne has been Interested in radio for several years. With him will be Mr. W. Avery Wilson, a graduate of the Radio School, Harvard University, former chief operator, U. S. MARNE, S. S. TEXAN AND S. S. DAKOTAN; and at present licensed first-grade Commercial Operator. Mr. Wilson’s first radio experience was gained at our own Manual Training High School. Ayres and WLK Join Forces Asa matter of service to our radio customers, we have become affiliated withe WLK broadcasting station, now to be known as the L. S. Ayres-Hamilton Broadcasting Station. WLK will broadcast the latest records from our phonograph department daily in the morning and afternoon; evening concerts will be given as before. —Ayres—Radio dept., Bixth floor.

A World Contributes Quality Men’s % \ \ w y\ The Men's Store presents an \ / /HI exceptionally complete collecemplifying the highest ideals of quality, and representing the . . . -nsi a r pick °* the foreign and domesAn Almost tLnaless Array oj tic markets. Novelty Earrings F^Ve R “ w - At 50c, SI.OO, $1.95 and Up to $5.00 point Longer, longer grow the styles in earrings, more and Tho shirt assortment cmmore brilliant become the color effects employed to make braces all the newest and nos, them radiant with loveliness. Only an inspection can make ghirtß ln madras> percale , ponyou believe that such a variety of fashionings is possible. gee oxford cloth and English They come in simulated pearl; in jet, jade a d aquama- broadcloth. These are finely rine; in amethyst, topaz and amber; in a host of striking tailored, have shrunken neck- ’ * bands and may be had with com ma ions. -Ayres-Jewelry, street floor. collars attached or Beparate ’ Priced reasonably at from $1.25 to $7.50, Girls’ Felt Sports Hats in „ Eve 7 of r Desired Neckwear Time for Easter, $2.50 Wh<^r' rt T ,p ’ ro T ' “ none but the most conservaJaunty little shapes for the growing girl are chin-chins tive designs in neckwear, or with grosgrain ribbon bands and bows. Nothing better for whether, more flippantly inschool and general wear for all spring long. In green, gray, <lined ’ you choose the uitra- ° r o > a j > fashionable, assortments of orange an tan. great versatility are offered for —Ayres—Children’s Store, fifth floor. 6 , , your choice. Many patterns, exclusive to this house, are inrp . f ||* eluded in fine hand-tailored jp JHO 1 OllCt a.t6fS sllk creatlonß P riced at from SI.OO to $3.50. tor Milady s toaster Toilette Knitted Neckwear, Only the most delicate and fine toilet waters that one can for Example afford should be used in one’s Easter-day grooming. Ac- a plentiful supply awaits cording to your taste, your personality, and your purse, you your selection, in almost every will choose from among these : desirable style, color and weave. 65* to $3.00. Lournay L’lle d’Amour toilet water, $1.25. Hudnut’s toilet waters, SI.OO. . Silk Hosiery Colgate’s Dactylis, Cashmere Bouquet and Caprice, SI.OO. A spec lal quality at 65* the Arly’s Lilas toilet water, $2.50. pair merlta attention. 12Miro Dena Rose d’Amour, $2.00 and $3.05. Btra nd silk hosiery, this reinMavis, 79*. Mai d’Or, $2.50. Florient. $1.50. forced . wlth double gole3 and Tokolon, $1.25. Mary Garden. $1.50 and $3.00. four-thread high-spliced heels Toilet Goods Specials for Easter and u Olivia antiseptic tooth paste, Jergen’s transparent soap, lVf6n S!M jdra S Union 50<*. 89* dozen. Suits, 95C Creme Le Mon, 50*. Jergen’s Witch Hazel soap, Boxed. theae> nlcely tailored> Jergen’s Benzoin lotion, 29*. " ° ZeD ’ . with elastic Inserts ln backs Mirror nail polish, 29*. ouncZ PF U " and button seat, sleeveless and Auditorium bath soap, 89* Arly’s Lilas perfume, $1.50 knee length. doZ€n ' ounce. —Ayres—Men's Store, —Ayres—Toilet goods, street floor. street floor. 10 Dust Cloths for SI.OO These cloths are made of sugar sacks, of a quality to give real service. To Satisfy Needs That Become Apparent at Gleaning Time Bleached gauze, 12-yard Pillow tubing, a fine quality, I>onsdale muslins, bleached, bolts, SI.OO. linen finished — goed general purpose muslins, yard Bleached < anton flannel, 10- 35 inches wide, 43c yard. Art ticking for covering pilyard bolts, $1.50. 40 inches wide, 45* yard. lows and making mattresses— Mothproof blanket bags, 42 inches wide, 47* yard. a s P lendid assortment of patmade of extra heavy paper, 45 inches wide, 50* yard. wide, 60* yard. with patent fasteners, 15* 9-4 bleached sheeting, good, —Ayres— Bedding each. quality, 43* yard. second floor.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES.

DOWNSTAIRS * AYRES’ The Friday Savings Sale This One Presents An Innovation in This Store Small lots of merchandise, which are scarcely large enough for extensive all-day selling, are grouped at remarkably low prices in a special Friday-Saving Sale to begin at 8:30 and end promptly at 10:30 Friday morning. In most instances there is enough goods for two hours’ ordinary selling; in some cases, there is not. In these groups, then, the prices advertised will obtain until 10:30 OR UNTIL MERCHANDISE IS SOLD OUT. No phone or mail orders can be accepted on these groups. See the column at the right for these TWO-HOUR SAVINGS SALE VALUES.

Easter Dresses in Our Clearance —True Savings for Friday

150 Dresses 50 Dresses at $10.95 at $8.95 Taffetas, Canton crepes, Taffetas, crepes de chine, Schreiber jerseys, in sizes 16 tricotines and serges; sizes 16 to 42; trim, springlike styles. to 48; elaborto and simple Special. trimiwngs mingled. Easter Hats at $2.95 125 New spring straws and straw-silk combinations, trimmed in novel ways with fruit, ornaments, and flowers; some ribb'on trimmed, all in bright, adorable new spring colors. Friday’s Shoe Bargains Are for Boys and Girls Just received and unpacked, these comprise at least 700 pairs of good reliable shoes at very low prices. At $1.69 At $1.95 360 Pairs of mahogany Mahogany calf and combi- calf 6 . eyelet oxfords> trim nation sports oxfoids, also and ppringlike> with broad patent leather strap sandals, and medium toes Sizes 6to in sizes 6to 8, SV2 to 2. 8,8 M: r o 2. and at $2.59 108 Pairs of growing girls' mahogany calf oxfords, in sizes 2 1 ,'2 to 6; very specially priced,

Children’s Needs Hose, 1214 c Pr. Fine combed yarn; black only. Sizes 5 to 10, in fine and heavy rib. SECONDS. Boys’ Suits, $5 All-wool suits, well . tailored, in sizes 9 to 16 years. REDUCED FROM REGULAR STOCKS. 78 Boys’ Knickers, 89c Wool mixtures, well made, will wear; sizes 8 to 16 years. FROM REGULAR STOCK, REDUCED.

175 Women’s Bungalow Aprons, 59c Each Odds and ends, small lots, and a few soiled pieces are included in tliis selling; percales, ginghams and a few wide muslins are included. Siizes 38 to 44.

Women’s Muslin Underwear, 59c Nightgowns, envelope chemise and petticoats, in excellent assortment; specially priced.

And Here Are Some Fine Values for Men

Men’s Chambray Shirts, 59c Each Blue chambray work shirts with yoke back, faced seam xoomy pocket; sizes to 17.

Two Tables of Remnants Ginghams Lingerie Percales Crepes Dimities Muslin Tickings Sheeting Cretonne Outings Tissues Scrim Chambrays AH Specially Priced

Camisole Clearance, at 69c Wash satin camisoles, lace and embroidery trimmed, ribbon strap shoulders.

Men’s Half-Hose, 2 Prs. for 25c Combed cotton yarn, double sole, reinforced toe and heel; black, navy, brown; sizes to 10*$,.

100 Reduced Dresses at $6.95 Roshanara crepes, crepe de chine, tricotine, taffeta; fresh and crisp. Sizes 16, 18, 36, 38. Women’s Accessories Silk Waists, $3.98 Reduced from regular stocks; Georgette, crepe de chine, trlcolette, mignonette; in sizes 36 to 44; season’s best shades, models and trimmings at a very special price. Silk Jersey Sports Bloomers, $1.59 Reinforced bloomers, in flesh, black, navy, brown; knee length. Lisle Mercerized Hose, 29c Pair Seamed back, fashioned ankle, reinforced toe and heels, in black, mode, gray, suede, brown, navy; sizes to 10; seconds. Women’s Silk Hose, 69c and Some Fiber Hose. Fashioned ankle, high spliced heels; some seconds, some perfects; a table full of hosiery odds and ends; black and colors. Women’s White Sateen Petticoats, 79c Each Fine quality, lustrous sateen, with shadow-proof double panel. BANDEAUX AT 59c FRIDAY ONLY—a table full of new’ bandeaux, in meshes, brocades and checked materials; pink only; sizes 32 to 44. Women’s Crepe Bloomers, 49c Pink crepe, reinforced; sizes 27 to 29. Women’s Voile Waists, 59c Remarkable value here; wide assortment of good styles; sizes 36 to 44; some of the waists gingham, lace or embroidery trimmed. Women’s House Dresses, 85c Ginghams and percales; odds and ends from previous sales; reduced, small quantity. Sample Hand Bags, 49c Manufacturer's samples, some slightly soiled, all fitted.

Men’s Shirts, 89c Printed madras, woven madras, fine percales, good patterns; odd sizes, from 14 to 17.

Two-Hour Specials 8:30—10:30 Friday 80 Mina Taylor Wash Dresses At $1.97 (. Seconds ) A special cleanup ]ot, classed as imperfect in rigid inspection. Defects do not impair wearing quality or appearance. Some slightly mussed. Odd sizes. This Is an Amazingly Low Price 200 Pr. Glove Silk Hosiery , $1.59 Pr.

One color onl y—cordova n—that is why the price is so low for these full fashioned, glove silk, perfect hose. Sizes 8 1/2 to 10. 50 Bed Pillows at 75c Tliree-pound pillows of strictly new feathers, dry picked, thoroughly cleaned; with patented ventilator; size 21x27. LIMIT OF TWO TO A CUSTOMER. 55 Girls’ Dresses , 64c Ea. Neat ginghams, in sizes 7 to 14. ONE TO CUSTOMER. 20 Jersey Dresses Radically Reduced $3.98 Ea. Two-piece style, with leather collar and cuffs; sizes 8, 10 and 12 only. Navy and beige. ONE TO CUSTOMER. 100 Prs. Children’s Strap Pumps 98c Pr. ( Seconds ) Slightly imperfect pumps, in several styles, in the following sizes; 6 to 8,8% to 11, 11% to 2; not all sizes in every style.

Wash Goods 10c Yd. Only 1,800 yards of wash goods; percales (yard wide), 27-inch dress ginghams, yardwide cretonnes, crash toweling and yard-wide curtain scrim are reduced to this price. A limit of 10 YARDS OF ANY ONE FABRIC to each customer must be enforced.

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